A View to a Kill [DVD] [1985]

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Overview

Ratings & Reviews

Synopsis

A View to a KillSecret Agent 007 must stop a megalomaniacal technology mogul from destroying Silicon Valley in this fourteenth episode of the long-running James Bond series. Computer baron Max Zorin (Christopher Walken) is planning to trigger a major California earthquake in order to wipe out his competitors. Bond is dispatched to stop him in Europe, where he is partnered with Sir Godfrey Tibbet (Patrick MacNee). Sent in to slow down Bond and Company is Max Zorin's sadistic and murderous sidekick May Day (Grace Jones), the first of two Bond girls in the film (the other being Tanya Roberts). The expected high-wire confrontations ensue, including a parachute jump off the Eiffel Tower, a drive through the streets of Paris with a car cut in half, and a life-or-death struggle with a blimp on top of the Golden Gate Bridge. This production is most notable for the fact that it marked the final appearance of Roger Moore as the dashing Bond. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Overall Customer Rating

Great
Posted by: Kim1234 from: Conroe, TX on Husband is a fan as well as his dad. We bought all of the 007 movies for only 5 bucks each

1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

3

Been done before, and better
Posted by: Mikaln from: Greensboro, NC on Roger Moore was too old for the part; Tanya Roberts was miscast; Christopher Walken was underutilized as the villain and Grace Jones' talent was wasted; Roger Moore's swan song in the role of Bond

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3

Fair Roger Moore Bond Picture
Posted by: herb from: on The best parts of View to a Kill are the opening snowboard sequence and seeing San Francisco as the backdrop near the end of the movie. The story is weak and the action sequence in the mine does not make a lot of sense.

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

5

Better than expected
Posted by: iver16 from: on I have never seen this movie and it was much better than I expected.

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5

the perfect bond film.
Posted by: James007 from: brooklyn,ny on A smart, sharp action thriller in the tradition of James Bond.

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4

Great
Posted by: Ginmis from: on James Bond at his finest. Watched it with my daughter.

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4

dvd
Posted by: harryled from: on bought this for my son and he loved it. highly recommended.

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5

great dvd
Posted by: capricorn from: on I have been looking for this DVD and I was lucky to come across it at best buy

0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

4

its a Roger Moore Bond film
Posted by: Ander3030150 from: Bellingham, WA on I am not the biggest fan of the Roger Moore Bond films, he is my least favorite Bond. But as far as Bond films go, this one it pretty good. It has all the cheese that you would expect from a Moore Bond film

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5

What's not to like?
Posted by: Drpun from: on This Bond movie opens with one of the greatest chase/action scenes ever committed to film and released to the public. Roger Moore in his last portrayal of Bond finally gives it his all as an actor and delivers his most nuanced performance as Britain's greatest spy. Stellar all around.